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What were the long-term causes of the Cold War?. L/O – To identify the long-term reasons for the Cold War AND to understand the views of both sides about who was to blame. What was the Cold War about?. Create your own rough diagram:. The Cold War 1946-1992. Wartime Alliances.
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What were the long-term causes of the Cold War? L/O – To identify the long-term reasons for the Cold War AND to understand the views of both sides about who was to blame.
What was the Cold War about? • Create your own rough diagram: The Cold War 1946-1992
Wartime Alliances • During World War Two (1939-1945) each of the major powers was part of an alliance. 1939 Great Britain and France were allied against Nazi Germany. The USSR has signed a non-aggression pact with Nazi Germany in Sep 1939. The USSR invaded the Baltic States and Eastern Poland.
Wartime Alliances • During World War Two (1939-1945) each of the major powers was part of an alliance. 1941 The USA joins the war when Japan attacked Pearl Harbour. The USSR joins the alliance with Great Britain and the USA.
Wartime Alliances • During World War Two (1939-1945) each of the major powers was part of an alliance. 1945 • What made the USA and USSR become Allies? • Why might the situation change after 1945?
What is a ‘superpower’? • A superpower is the term used to describe the most powerful countries. Before World War II there were a number of ‘superpowers’. • Britain, France and Germany were all European superpowers before 1945. • At the end of World War II, all these countries were in ruins or crippled by the long years of war. The post-World War II world was to be dominated by two superpowers – the USA and USSR.
Differences between the USA and USSR • The USA was acapitalist country, whereas the USSR was a communistcountry. These countries had very different beliefs. CAPITALISM COMMUNISM Where all factors of production (industry, business and agriculture) are owned by private individuals or firms who run them for their own profit. Where all factors of production (industry, business and agriculture) are owned by the state for the good of everyone.
Differences between the USA and USSR • These different economic beliefs and aims meant different forms of government were needed to achieve them:
What was the Cold War? • The Cold War began after World War II and war over by 1992. But what was it?
Activity • Mutual distrust between two very different countries was the key long-term cause of the Cold War. But why were both sides so suspicious about each other? Watch the video and make notes under the following headings: 1. The USSR’s worries about the West 2. The USA’s worries about communism